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Title in Uncle Remus stories crossword clue
B R E R
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New York Times crossword of February 21st, 2019 other clues |
Precursor to riches, it's said |
"A Farewell to Arms" subj. |
Snide chuckle |
Unalaskan, e.g. |
Hide-y holes? |
Player of X in "X-Men" |
Alternatives to texts |
Squeeze (out) |
Frequent favorite |
Scotch brand |
Courtroom V.I.P.s |
Part of some future planning, for short |
Like many of Pindar's works |
Player of M in "GoldenEye" |
Carefully listening (to) |
Screw up |
Player of V in "V for Vendetta" |
Cabinet dept. concerned with farming |
Chicago landmark nicknamed for its resemblance to a legume |
Player of J in "Men in Black" |
Urban portmanteau |
Lead-in to -cide |
Equal |
Would really rather not |
Member of a fratlike Silicon Valley work environment |
"Game of Thrones" role ___ Snow |
Cardi B's genre |
15-, 26-, 33- or 39-Across, punnily? |
Answer to the old riddle "What wears more clothing in summer than in winter?" |
What Dante wrote in |
Try to get a good look |
Crosses out |
A really long time |
Spanish fleet? |
San Francisco Bay city |
Becomes involved in |
Big ___ |
Ones going down in flames? |
Shake, maybe |
Walk-___ |
Julia Ward ___, writer of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" |
Really long times |
Contained by this text |
Ph-neutral vitamin brand |
Mezzanine, e.g. |
Magical basin used to view one's memories in the Harry Potter books |
Disgusting sort |
"Lah-di-___!" |
Honest-to-goodness |
Cool woman, jocularly |
Typical Seder attendee |
Tiny amount |
Rutherford known as "The Father of Nuclear Physics" |
Popular boots from Australia |
Title role for Sally Field |
"How relaxing!" |
Online handle for an Xbox player |
Zero |
Drippy, say |
Geographical feature of Mars |
12-time Olympic swimming medalist Ryan |
Classic Camaro, informally |
Action-documenting cameras |
Some circle dances |
Super-uptight |
Title creature in an Aesop fable |
"Black Swan" jump |
Two for the show, informally? |
Org. concerned with bugs and plants |
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